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Y-Peg XL - Set of 10
Hilleberg
Y-Peg XL - Set of 10
$95.00
Description

  Maximum strength, hard ground penetration, and soft ground hold

  With its three-finned “Y” cross-section and 24 cm (9.4 in) length, the robust Y-Peg XL offers maximum strength, hard ground penetration and soft ground hold in a remarkably lightweight package. Its hardened aluminum body is rugged enough for demanding use and for repeated hammering into rocky ground, and its bright gold anodized color and attached cord loop make it easy to see and to retrieve.

  Set of 10 pegs.

  

Footprint sold separately.
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